This band from Belgium dates back to 2011 where they begun as a 4-member band but after the vocalist left the band they decided to continue as an instrumental trio. Some months after the departure of the singer the band releases digitally its first demo which hit the underground heavy rock lovers right in the stomach, (well at least those who listened to the demo :P ). Pretty quick their first fans appeared allover europe and their 3 track demo gained its place in many webradio playlists and radio shows. Six months later they make their second release, a 3-track EP named "Planet Emerald" and a worthy "successor" of their first release along with the single "Moon Base" which was released 5 months later.
Heavy, fuzzed-out, swirling grooves, thunderous driving beats and temperamental drumming are the characteristics that grabs one's attention immediately on Atomic Vulture's tracks. Their tracks have a nice atmosphere often swinging between heavy grooves and a more ambient style not forgetting to add some psyched or even doom aesthetics from time to time.

In conclusion, if you liked the previous releases of Atomic Vulture then you're gonna like this one too, if you have never heard of them this album is nice chance for getting to know them. All their releases so far were more than promising and I believe we have more and good stuff to get from Atomic Vulture in the future.
P.S.: I still like "Spiders" most in its demo version ;-)
by Sotos
Track list:
1.Rocket Ride (03:16)
2.Winter Blues (06:22)
3.Tequila (04:14)
4.Moon Base (06:37)
5.Tunnel Vision (03:55)
6.Missing Link (05:51)
7.Spiders (03:48)
8.Mos Eisley Spaceport (06:09)
1.Rocket Ride (03:16)
2.Winter Blues (06:22)
3.Tequila (04:14)
4.Moon Base (06:37)
5.Tunnel Vision (03:55)
6.Missing Link (05:51)
7.Spiders (03:48)
8.Mos Eisley Spaceport (06:09)
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